Re: [CentOS] RPMFusion and NVIDIA driver problem

2020-07-01 Thread Phil Perry

On 01/07/2020 07:58, Alessandro Baggi wrote:


Il 30/06/20 17:41, Phil Perry ha scritto:

On 30/06/2020 08:33, Alessandro Baggi wrote:


Il 29/06/20 16:02, Phil Perry ha scritto:

On 29/06/2020 07:36, Alessandro Baggi wrote:

Hi list,

I'm on C8.1 and I'm trying to install NVIDIA driver from 
rpmfusion-nonfree repository but it returns:


  package kmod-nvidia-3:440.82-2.el8.x86_64 requires 
kmod-nvidia-4.18.0-147.el8.x86_64 >= 3:440.82-2.el8, but none of 
the providers can be installed

   - conflicting requests
   - nothing provides kernel < 4.18.0-148.el8 needed by 


The package is looking for an el8.1 kernel to meet it's dependencies 
and can not find one. C8.2 has now been released, and as a result 
all 8.1 packages got moved to vault. If you enable the vault repo, 
yum will be able to find the kernel package it is looking for to 
meet the dependencies. However, if you do that you will have to boot 
to an old C8.1 series kernel for your nvidia drivers to work.



kmod-nvidia-4.18.0-147.el8.x86_64-3:440.82-2.el8.x86_64
(try to add '--skip-broken' to skip uninstallable packages or 
'--nobest' to use not only best candidate packages)


and uname -r returns:

4.18.0-193.6.3.el8_2.x86_64



Yes, you are running the latest 8.2 series kernel.

Seems that RPMFusion needs an update. Waiting for this there is a 
way to install this package without fall in problems?


Thank you in advance.



Yes, seems that repo is stale. They need to release packages built 
against el8.2, which at least for RHEL have been out for 2 months 
now. A newer stable nvidia driver (440.100) was also released 
recently. The (not ideal) workaround is as stated above - enable 
CentOS vault repo and boot into an older el8.1 series kernel for now 
until they update packages.


I would normally recommend you try the nvidia drivers from elrepo, 
but I have a vested interest as I maintain them


Phil


Hi Phil,

thank you for your answer.

I tried with this after installing ELrepo repository:

yum --enablerepo=elrepo install kmod-nvidia

but I get the same result for different version.




Hi Alessandro,

You will need to provide more information for me to be able to help, 
like the errors you received.


As a general rule, try not to mix elrepo and rpmfusion repos, or if 
you have to, do so carefully and manage any conflicts manually.


You can usually tell which point release kernel series a kmod is built 
for by the tag in their release (e.g, el8.2 packages will have the 
elrepo.el8_2 release tag), so you can ensure you are installing / 
updating the correct package for your system.


Regards,

Phil



Hi Phil,

thank you for your answer.

Currently I need RPMFusion for some packages so I cannot remove it.

About my previous error about the command with --enablerepo=elrepo it 
gives me errors because it tries to install again rpmfusion packages so 
adding --disablerepo=rpmfusion-nonfree-updated  will permit to install 
the driver but currently I remain with nouveau to avoid conflicts 
between elrepo and RPMFusion.


Thank you for your help.



Hi Alessandro,

I tend to manually manage situations like that using package exclusions 
where competing packages are available from 2 different repositories.


Regards,

Phil

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Re: [CentOS] RPMFusion and NVIDIA driver problem

2020-06-30 Thread Alessandro Baggi



Il 30/06/20 17:41, Phil Perry ha scritto:

On 30/06/2020 08:33, Alessandro Baggi wrote:


Il 29/06/20 16:02, Phil Perry ha scritto:

On 29/06/2020 07:36, Alessandro Baggi wrote:

Hi list,

I'm on C8.1 and I'm trying to install NVIDIA driver from 
rpmfusion-nonfree repository but it returns:


  package kmod-nvidia-3:440.82-2.el8.x86_64 requires 
kmod-nvidia-4.18.0-147.el8.x86_64 >= 3:440.82-2.el8, but none of 
the providers can be installed

   - conflicting requests
   - nothing provides kernel < 4.18.0-148.el8 needed by 


The package is looking for an el8.1 kernel to meet it's dependencies 
and can not find one. C8.2 has now been released, and as a result 
all 8.1 packages got moved to vault. If you enable the vault repo, 
yum will be able to find the kernel package it is looking for to 
meet the dependencies. However, if you do that you will have to boot 
to an old C8.1 series kernel for your nvidia drivers to work.



kmod-nvidia-4.18.0-147.el8.x86_64-3:440.82-2.el8.x86_64
(try to add '--skip-broken' to skip uninstallable packages or 
'--nobest' to use not only best candidate packages)


and uname -r returns:

4.18.0-193.6.3.el8_2.x86_64



Yes, you are running the latest 8.2 series kernel.

Seems that RPMFusion needs an update. Waiting for this there is a 
way to install this package without fall in problems?


Thank you in advance.



Yes, seems that repo is stale. They need to release packages built 
against el8.2, which at least for RHEL have been out for 2 months 
now. A newer stable nvidia driver (440.100) was also released 
recently. The (not ideal) workaround is as stated above - enable 
CentOS vault repo and boot into an older el8.1 series kernel for now 
until they update packages.


I would normally recommend you try the nvidia drivers from elrepo, 
but I have a vested interest as I maintain them


Phil


Hi Phil,

thank you for your answer.

I tried with this after installing ELrepo repository:

yum --enablerepo=elrepo install kmod-nvidia

but I get the same result for different version.




Hi Alessandro,

You will need to provide more information for me to be able to help, 
like the errors you received.


As a general rule, try not to mix elrepo and rpmfusion repos, or if 
you have to, do so carefully and manage any conflicts manually.


You can usually tell which point release kernel series a kmod is built 
for by the tag in their release (e.g, el8.2 packages will have the 
elrepo.el8_2 release tag), so you can ensure you are installing / 
updating the correct package for your system.


Regards,

Phil

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Hi Phil,

thank you for your answer.

Currently I need RPMFusion for some packages so I cannot remove it.

About my previous error about the command with --enablerepo=elrepo it 
gives me errors because it tries to install again rpmfusion packages so 
adding --disablerepo=rpmfusion-nonfree-updated  will permit to install 
the driver but currently I remain with nouveau to avoid conflicts 
between elrepo and RPMFusion.


Thank you for your help.



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Re: [CentOS] RPMFusion and NVIDIA driver problem

2020-06-30 Thread Phil Perry

On 30/06/2020 08:33, Alessandro Baggi wrote:


Il 29/06/20 16:02, Phil Perry ha scritto:

On 29/06/2020 07:36, Alessandro Baggi wrote:

Hi list,

I'm on C8.1 and I'm trying to install NVIDIA driver from 
rpmfusion-nonfree repository but it returns:


  package kmod-nvidia-3:440.82-2.el8.x86_64 requires 
kmod-nvidia-4.18.0-147.el8.x86_64 >= 3:440.82-2.el8, but none of the 
providers can be installed

   - conflicting requests
   - nothing provides kernel < 4.18.0-148.el8 needed by 


The package is looking for an el8.1 kernel to meet it's dependencies 
and can not find one. C8.2 has now been released, and as a result all 
8.1 packages got moved to vault. If you enable the vault repo, yum 
will be able to find the kernel package it is looking for to meet the 
dependencies. However, if you do that you will have to boot to an old 
C8.1 series kernel for your nvidia drivers to work.



kmod-nvidia-4.18.0-147.el8.x86_64-3:440.82-2.el8.x86_64
(try to add '--skip-broken' to skip uninstallable packages or 
'--nobest' to use not only best candidate packages)


and uname -r returns:

4.18.0-193.6.3.el8_2.x86_64



Yes, you are running the latest 8.2 series kernel.

Seems that RPMFusion needs an update. Waiting for this there is a way 
to install this package without fall in problems?


Thank you in advance.



Yes, seems that repo is stale. They need to release packages built 
against el8.2, which at least for RHEL have been out for 2 months now. 
A newer stable nvidia driver (440.100) was also released recently. The 
(not ideal) workaround is as stated above - enable CentOS vault repo 
and boot into an older el8.1 series kernel for now until they update 
packages.


I would normally recommend you try the nvidia drivers from elrepo, but 
I have a vested interest as I maintain them


Phil


Hi Phil,

thank you for your answer.

I tried with this after installing ELrepo repository:

yum --enablerepo=elrepo install kmod-nvidia

but I get the same result for different version.




Hi Alessandro,

You will need to provide more information for me to be able to help, 
like the errors you received.


As a general rule, try not to mix elrepo and rpmfusion repos, or if you 
have to, do so carefully and manage any conflicts manually.


You can usually tell which point release kernel series a kmod is built 
for by the tag in their release (e.g, el8.2 packages will have the 
elrepo.el8_2 release tag), so you can ensure you are installing / 
updating the correct package for your system.


Regards,

Phil

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Re: [CentOS] RPMFusion and NVIDIA driver problem

2020-06-30 Thread Alessandro Baggi



Il 29/06/20 16:02, Phil Perry ha scritto:

On 29/06/2020 07:36, Alessandro Baggi wrote:

Hi list,

I'm on C8.1 and I'm trying to install NVIDIA driver from 
rpmfusion-nonfree repository but it returns:


  package kmod-nvidia-3:440.82-2.el8.x86_64 requires 
kmod-nvidia-4.18.0-147.el8.x86_64 >= 3:440.82-2.el8, but none of the 
providers can be installed

   - conflicting requests
   - nothing provides kernel < 4.18.0-148.el8 needed by 


The package is looking for an el8.1 kernel to meet it's dependencies 
and can not find one. C8.2 has now been released, and as a result all 
8.1 packages got moved to vault. If you enable the vault repo, yum 
will be able to find the kernel package it is looking for to meet the 
dependencies. However, if you do that you will have to boot to an old 
C8.1 series kernel for your nvidia drivers to work.



kmod-nvidia-4.18.0-147.el8.x86_64-3:440.82-2.el8.x86_64
(try to add '--skip-broken' to skip uninstallable packages or 
'--nobest' to use not only best candidate packages)


and uname -r returns:

4.18.0-193.6.3.el8_2.x86_64



Yes, you are running the latest 8.2 series kernel.

Seems that RPMFusion needs an update. Waiting for this there is a way 
to install this package without fall in problems?


Thank you in advance.



Yes, seems that repo is stale. They need to release packages built 
against el8.2, which at least for RHEL have been out for 2 months now. 
A newer stable nvidia driver (440.100) was also released recently. The 
(not ideal) workaround is as stated above - enable CentOS vault repo 
and boot into an older el8.1 series kernel for now until they update 
packages.


I would normally recommend you try the nvidia drivers from elrepo, but 
I have a vested interest as I maintain them


Phil


Hi Phil,

thank you for your answer.

I tried with this after installing ELrepo repository:

yum --enablerepo=elrepo install kmod-nvidia

but I get the same result for different version.




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Re: [CentOS] RPMFusion and NVIDIA driver problem

2020-06-29 Thread Phil Perry

On 29/06/2020 07:36, Alessandro Baggi wrote:

Hi list,

I'm on C8.1 and I'm trying to install NVIDIA driver from 
rpmfusion-nonfree repository but it returns:


  package kmod-nvidia-3:440.82-2.el8.x86_64 requires 
kmod-nvidia-4.18.0-147.el8.x86_64 >= 3:440.82-2.el8, but none of the 
providers can be installed

   - conflicting requests
   - nothing provides kernel < 4.18.0-148.el8 needed by 


The package is looking for an el8.1 kernel to meet it's dependencies and 
can not find one. C8.2 has now been released, and as a result all 8.1 
packages got moved to vault. If you enable the vault repo, yum will be 
able to find the kernel package it is looking for to meet the 
dependencies. However, if you do that you will have to boot to an old 
C8.1 series kernel for your nvidia drivers to work.



kmod-nvidia-4.18.0-147.el8.x86_64-3:440.82-2.el8.x86_64
(try to add '--skip-broken' to skip uninstallable packages or '--nobest' 
to use not only best candidate packages)


and uname -r returns:

4.18.0-193.6.3.el8_2.x86_64



Yes, you are running the latest 8.2 series kernel.

Seems that RPMFusion needs an update. Waiting for this there is a way to 
install this package without fall in problems?


Thank you in advance.



Yes, seems that repo is stale. They need to release packages built 
against el8.2, which at least for RHEL have been out for 2 months now. A 
newer stable nvidia driver (440.100) was also released recently. The 
(not ideal) workaround is as stated above - enable CentOS vault repo and 
boot into an older el8.1 series kernel for now until they update packages.


I would normally recommend you try the nvidia drivers from elrepo, but I 
have a vested interest as I maintain them


Phil

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